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CBS COLLECTION 072 UCLA - Film Score Rundowns

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Cook. Reel 43 cues are “Dramatic Bridges.” This includes item 3, “The Arrow” from<br />

Herrmann’s Collector’s Item (# 2—not the one Paul Baron did). Annotated is “Contract<br />

December 21, 1957.” Reel 51 is “Western Bridges & Backgrounds & Western Curtains.”<br />

The first selection listed is “The Mesa” by B. Herrmann (contract June 21, 1957). Reel<br />

58-D-One is “Dramatic and Anthology Main Titles.” Included is item 5, “Landmark<br />

Finale” by Herrmann (contract March 1, 1956). Reel 58-D-3 is “Restricted Thematic<br />

Material.” Included are the “Pursuit Theme” by Herrmann Reel 68-F is “Concrete<br />

Music—Electronic Music”. The first item is “Trartonium # 1” by Oska Sala. Contract<br />

July 25, 1958 (and other dates) (contract Aug 5, 1958) and Perry Mason “Main Title” by<br />

Fred Steiner contract November 2, 1956.<br />

-Box 1790 [I pulled this box on 6-20-03] More detailed “<strong>CBS</strong> TV Music<br />

Editorial” sheets showing timings on scripts, and so forth. Episodes include “The Violent<br />

Land” dated 2/9/65 and “Blood Harvest” (dated 1-29-65) and editorials on Gilligan’s<br />

Island (“St. Gilligan & the Dragon” dated 1-26-65) and Cara Williams Show (“How to<br />

Be happy, Though Married” dated 1-21-65). “Spanish Camp” (dated 4/2/65) is included,<br />

so is “El Hombre Bravo” (dated 12/31/64), “Diedhard” (dated 3/18/65), and so forth. All<br />

are tied to Rawhide (Prod # 2704).<br />

Also I believe in this box were Perry Mason music credits, progress reports,<br />

release schedules in the 1965-66 season. There is a folder on a pilot show, “Did You Ever<br />

Have One of These Days?” dated 9-12-66. Also “Run, Buddy, Run” from ’66-’67. Also<br />

info on a Wild Wild West episode, “Night of the Undead” dated 2/2/68 (original airdate).<br />

But then I also have the date 7-5-68. Guest: H. Hatfield.<br />

-Box # 1805 [Note: I pulled this box on 6-20-2003]. The box includes cue<br />

sheets and other information on various 1958 shows. For example:<br />

-Series Title: Lineup (145). First telecast 3/14/58. Producer: <strong>CBS</strong>-TV. Cue Sheet<br />

# 580312-3. Episodic title: “George Case” The first cue is the Line Up Main Title M-10<br />

by Rene Garriguenc, then “Prisoners” M.T. (M-11) by Garriguenc, then “Norman<br />

Country Scene” (cue # 263) by Garriguenc, and then “Knife Chord to Tail No. 5” by<br />

Moraweck, and so on.<br />

-“Lovie Lawrence Case” Line-Up, dated 1-16-58. Various composers’ cues used<br />

including Garriquenc. Then “The Brothers” dated 10-9-56. Then an Eve Arden Show<br />

episode, “It Gives Me Great Pleasure” dated 9-17-57.<br />

-Box # 1813 [Note: I also pulled this box on June 20, 2003] Contents include<br />

cue sheets for a Studio One episode, “The Left Handed Welcome” dated 6-16-58. It was<br />

supervised by Jerry Goldsmith. The first cue is “After the Senior Prom” by Jimmy<br />

Duncan. Another cue is I-7 # 1 “Homecoming” by Goldsmith ):10 duration). I-10 # 2 is<br />

“Riches” by Goldsmith (:25). I-21 # 3 is “Promise” by Goldsmith (:07). I-21 is<br />

“Westinghouse Short Playoff” by Bernard Herrmann (:06). Etc.<br />

Then there is a Studio One episode, “Trial by Slander” airdate 1-20-58. The first<br />

cue used is “Opening: Studio One in Hollywood” by Bernard Herrmann (1:30 duration).<br />

Another cue is cue #467-R “The Lovers” by Goldsmith (<strong>CBS</strong> VII 57-A).<br />

Then we have the “Image of Fear” episode dated October 1958. The first cue is<br />

M-1, cut 3, “Quartet” by Tchaikovsky. <strong>CBS</strong> IX-E-28 (3:30 duration). The next cue is M-<br />

142

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